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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 20 Nov 2013
Prisons: Prisoners with Children

"My Lords, our reforms to transform rehabilitation to bring down reoffending rates will see the introduction of an unprecedented through-the-gate service. Under these plans, we are developing a basic custody screening tool that will be completed by prison staff for all sentenced offenders and remand prisoners. As part of that …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 20 Nov 2013
Prisons: Prisoners with Children

"My Lords, I am not sure that I can give the guarantee of a statutory function for the courts but our reforms for probation will mean that the important function of advising the court prior to sentencing —which will outline the offender’s personal circumstances, including dependants—will remain with public sector …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 20 Nov 2013
Prisons: Prisoners with Children

"My Lords, I appreciate very much the point that the noble Lord is making, and I look forward to meeting him and the Prison Advice and Care Trust. In some ways, it is amazing that we are in the 13th or 14th year of the 21st century and that we …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 20 Nov 2013
Prisons: Prisoners with Children

"I go back to what I would expect to be common sense in these areas. Courts already have a duty, in every case, to take account of any mitigating factors, including that the offender has primary care responsibilities for children or other dependants. However, it is important that the presence …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 20 Nov 2013
Prisons: Prisoners with Children

"Yes, my Lords, we are following the Doncaster experiment. Last month, I announced a new approach to managing female offenders. We are developing the custodial estate so that women can stay closer to home and maintain links with their families, which is important not only for new-born babies but throughout …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 20 Nov 2013
Prisons: Prisoners with Children

"I am not aware that there is any plan to do that but, if there is, I will write to the noble Baroness. However, such decisions are taken for operational reasons in the region. I have visited the Holloway unit and I know that it is valued because while it …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 20 Nov 2013
Sentencing Council: Guidelines

"My Lords, the Sentencing Council issued the Offences Taken into Consideration and Totality guidelines in June 2012. They state that a concurrent sentence would be appropriate where,

“offences arise out of the same incident or facts”,

and where,

“there is a series of offences of the same …..."

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 20 Nov 2013
Sentencing Council: Guidelines

"My Lords, I appreciate that sometimes the way in which sentences are reported can cause that reaction—but the courts are required to impose a sentence that reflects all the offending behaviour in every case, for both single and multiple offences. With concurrent sentences, the guidelines make it clear that the …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 20 Nov 2013
Sentencing Council: Guidelines

"My Lords, the Sentencing Council is a product of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009. I believe that that is a very good piece of legislation, because it places an obligation on courts, when sentencing for offences, to follow the guidelines of the Sentencing Council unless,

“it would be contrary …..."

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 20 Nov 2013
Sentencing Council: Guidelines

"Yes, I would agree. The totality principle requires that courts review the aggregate sentence against the totality of the offending behaviour and adjust it to ensure that it is a proportionate overall sentence. The noble Baroness who asked the Question made the point that the public, as they read these …..."
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